By Claire
Our final destination, before heading home, was a vacation from our vacation at Yosemite. I wasn't sure what November weather in the park would be, but we decided to go for it. As luck would have it, our good friends, Letha and Tai, were up for joining us. It was so fun to hook up with them before coming back to reality.
Close up of Half Dome
Main Room for lounging, visiting and reading
Famous dining room
Another cozy room to relax and enjoy the warmth of the fire
On the trail to Mirror Lake
Lodging: $7,708.15
Food: $3,165.96
Gas: $892.96
Parking/Tolls: $207.15
Entertainment: $1,621.43
Miscellaneous: $99.84
Total Cost: $13,910.58
Daily Avg: $198.72
Miles Driven: 11,005
MPG Avg: 49.9
No. States Seen: 28
No. Pics Taken: 2,980
Our final destination, before heading home, was a vacation from our vacation at Yosemite. I wasn't sure what November weather in the park would be, but we decided to go for it. As luck would have it, our good friends, Letha and Tai, were up for joining us. It was so fun to hook up with them before coming back to reality.
We stayed in side-by-side rooms at Yosemite View Lodge, a great choice. Each had a gas fireplace, kitchenette, two queen beds, spa tub and table and chairs. The room felt cozy and comfortable, and we shared all our dinners together--which involved some chair hauling, but it all worked out. We also played Skip-Bo all 3 nights.
We mostly relaxed in the hot tub and got caught up the first day. Snow was predicted; so waking up, I opened the curtains and, to my delight, we had a fresh dusting and the temps were in the thirties. We bundled up and took off for a day of up-close and personal with nature.
El Capitan as we drove in
First view of Half Dome, Letha and Tai
We happened upon a lively bunch of college students visiting from San Francisco. At least one of them was an exchange student from Rome. They gladly took our pictures as we demonstrated our joy at the beautiful day.
We continued driving around and stopping at various spectacular view spots. We saw "chains required" signs but Tai was at the wheel and they have snow tires.
First stop, the Ahwahnee Hotel
Main Room for lounging, visiting and reading
We had packed lunches but realized that it was way too cold to eat them outside. Besides, where would we sit? Everything was pretty much covered in snow. We made a quick decision to have lunch in the hotel bar--there was no line and they had just opened. It was a great choice and our sandwiches for dinner that night were tasty and easy. A mocha for Tai and hot chocolates for the rest of us. The chocolate group also had the chili, which was awesome, and Tai had the Chicken Waldorf Croissant. With a window seat and good food, we were warm and satisfied. Later we saw a long line waiting to get in.
We decided to hike to Mirror Lake after checking out the back lawn area of the hotel. We were so lucky to be able to enjoy the gorgeous fall colors in the snow. How lucky could we get?
On the trail to Mirror Lake
This little table top snow man was a reminder of just how cold it was. The temperature ranged from 29º to 34º that day.
Bridal Veil Falls in winter (but it's fall, isn't it?)
Back at our lodge, where we spent time all three days
What a perfect way to end our trip. I am amazed at how much we saw and did. It was so interesting to really see this country and experience different cultures, food and weather conditions. I will treasure the memories forever.
Chuck:
This was a trip I had envisioned since I was a child--though, in the originally imagined version I visited all 48--at that time--States. We, wisely, decided that was too much to take on for our self-imposed 70 day limit. After all, we can always fill-in with shorter, targeted trips--e.g., to the Northwest and the Northeast.
There were so many highlights, all so different, that I find it impossible to pick out single best-of-category sights or events. But, some of my memorable moments include--in no particular order: Visiting a number of Frank Lloyd Wright structures; spending a full day at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum in Cleveland; visiting the several National Monuments & Parks described along the way, especially Yellowstone and the Everglades; touring Biltmore House in North Carolina; riding in the Air Boat in Florida; eating the Low Country Boil in Savannah; visiting and dining with Pete and his daughter in Charleston; the NYC Architectural Boat Tour around Manhattan; visiting with my daughter, Natasha, and her partner, Adom, in NYC; visiting with my son, TJ--aka Todd--in New Orleans; the very full day touring New Orleans; finishing up by spending time with Letha and Tai at Yosemite in snow, sun and shade.
I'm glad I did it, and have no serious regrets about our choices along the way or our time frame. I return home realizing there is beauty throughout this country that compares well with what any place in the world has to offer--we have no reason to apologize to anyone on that score. Nonetheless, I am happy to be home, again, and look forward to the adjustments involved: Putting stuff away; resuming my regular exercise and meditation regimens, increasing my commitment to reading, and finding time to draw, paint and write.
2012 US Road Trip Stats Totals
Lodging: $7,708.15
Food: $3,165.96
Gas: $892.96
Parking/Tolls: $207.15
Entertainment: $1,621.43
Miscellaneous: $99.84
Total Cost: $13,910.58
Daily Avg: $198.72
Miles Driven: 11,005
MPG Avg: 49.9
No. States Seen: 28
No. Pics Taken: 2,980
It is good to have an end to journey towards, but it is
the journey that matters in the end. ~ Ursula K. LeGuin
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